- Spatial organization refers to the arrangement of physical and human objects on the Earth's surface.
- Points, lines, areas and volumes are the four geometric features with which spatial organization can be easily described.
- The descriptive process of spatial organization uses concepts such as location, distance, direction, density, and arrangement to capture spatial relationships.
- Spatial organization refers to the arrangement of physical and human objects on the Earth's surface.
- Points, lines, areas and volumes are the four geometric features with which spatial organization can be easily described.
- The descriptive process of spatial organization uses concepts such as location, distance, direction, density, and arrangement to capture spatial relationships.